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Shipulski on Design

The yin and yang of standard work

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Dr. Mike Shipulski
June 3, 2014

The value of standard work is clear: improved productivity and quality. With standard work, the process is well documented, its yield is high, its cycle time is rock solid, and everyone has been trained to do it. It worked well once, so we do it again and again.


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To Improve Your Designs, Listen to the Voice of the Customer

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John Sprovieri
June 3, 2014

The late novelist John Le Carré once said, “A desk is a dangerous place from which to view the world.” As it turns out, what was good advice for spies is equally good for manufacturing and design engineers.


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Breaking and Industry News

3D Printing Used to Make Vehicle Chassis

April 30, 2014

BERLIN—German engineering firm EDAG has produced a full-sized vehicle chassis using 3D printing.


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Stratasys Announces Winners of 3D Printing Challenge

April 21, 2014

MINNEAPOLIS—A mechanical spider, a back-support device, and a walking cane were among the winners of Stratasys Ltd.’s 10th annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge.


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Shipulski on Design

The Cost of Spending Too Little

Is it possible that a lower cost option could be more expensive?
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Dr. Mike Shipulski
April 1, 2014

We’re all aware of the consequences of paying too much.


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Olympians Take 3D Printing to the Hilt

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Jim Camillo
April 1, 2014

Participating in the Olympics provides an athlete with a lifetime of memories.


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Missouri S&T Researchers Study Additive Manufacturing

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Austin Weber
March 1, 2014

By redesigning multipart components, such as fuel nozzles, ducting and valves, into one-piece components, engineers can reduce weight, simplify assembly and cut costs.


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3D Printer Aids in Manufacturing of Supersonic Car

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Jim Camillo
March 1, 2014

Pencil-shaped, the Bloodhound SSC supersonic car aims to rewrite history in the summer of 2015. At that time, the car will attempt to reach a land speed of 1,000 mph—easily exceeding the world land speed record of 763 mph, set by its predecessor Thrust SSC on Oct. 15, 1997.


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Shipulski on Design

Simplicity isn't simple

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Dr. Mike Shipulski
February 1, 2014

Engineers don’t know how to reduce part counts.


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Robust Joint Design for Ultrasonic Welding of Medical Devices

Charles Aubin Ben Piecuch
January 7, 2014

While the concept of ultrasonic welding is simple, the process of designing a robust joint and developing an effective weld process can be quite complex.


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